Posted on 05/11/2019 6:13:08 AM PDT by metmom
They love to stand and pray in the synagogues and on the street corners so that they may be seen by men. Truly I say to you, they have their reward in full (Matthew 6:5).
In Jesus time, the synagogues were the likeliest and most appropriate places for sincere public praying. Devout Jews also offered many prayers on street corners, if thats where they were at the appointed hour of prayer. But the word Jesus uses here indicates a major street, and therefore a major street corner where a bigger crowd would likely be. By inference the hypocrites were at fault for wanting to pray before the biggest possible audience. No location is intrinsically forbidden as a place of prayer. But its not right to consistently choose such a spot just to attract the largest audience.
As with anything tainted by human ambition and pride, the sin of praying in the wrong place begins in the heart. Like the Pharisee in Jesus parable (cf. Luke 18:11), the hypocrites He mentions here prayed primarily to themselves and before others, not to Godand He wants no part in that.
Some Christians have thought Jesus warnings here rule out all forms of public prayer. But to do so was not our Lords intention. He prayed many times with His apostles (e.g., Luke 11:1) and in the midst of much larger crowds (e.g., Matt. 14:19). The early church rejoiced and lifted their voices to God with one accord (Acts 4:24) after the Jewish leaders released Peter and John. Public praying also is available to us, whether in church, Sunday school, or any smaller meeting of fellow believers.
Ask Yourself
What reward do those who perform their religious practices for show actually receive? And why isnt this enough to really satisfyeven when its paid in full?
Studying God’s Word ping
They love to stand and pray in the schools and streets so they may be seen by Allah. Just saying.
The best “public prayer” I ever attended was with the Promise Keepers....nothing so moving as the voices of 8-10K male voices raised to praise the Lord!
“seen by Allah.”
Banning those very few hours screaming by those pedophile worshipers?
Sounds good to me !
Today, public prayer will get you more scorn than praise. The modern equivalent, I think, would be the incessant SJW virtue signaling.
You forgot the rest of what Jesus said,( enter into the closet and pray to God in secret )
Prayer is just for God to hear.
What about John 17? Jesus’s prayer was clearly intended for his disciples to hear.
Forgot to ping you.
The prayer concerned the apostles and he was teaching them, he told us to pray in secret.
So, are you saying Jesus taught, “Do as I say, not as I do,” or is John 17 also an example on how to pray?
Jesus was praying to his father just before the crusifixion, his apostles were wittnesses.
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